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Showing posts with label landscape contractor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape contractor. Show all posts
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Landscape Lighting
If
you are thinking about ways to provide a distinctive effect to your landscape,
adding lighting fixtures is an affordable and creative way. By adding a light system, you can tastefully accent and
highlight selected features of your landscape and improve home security
measures.
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Soft lighting adds warmth and dimension to a landscape. |
One way to incorporate
landscape lighting is through up lighting,
or projecting light upwards to focus on specific objects and plants in the
landscape area. Up lighting accentuates
trees, shrubs, and other plants that stand above the general landscaping plane.
Similarly, down lighting is another lighting
technique that can create unique and dramatic effects. You can achieve a down
lighting effect by mounting flood or spotlights above the landscape line. Down
lighting, sometimes called moonlighting, creates a soft, subtle radiance
throughout specific areas of your yard.
Another approach to enhancing landscape through the
use of light is backlighting, or silhouette lighting. Placing light fixtures between your home’s facade and a particular object causes
the object in front of the lighting to appear as a silhouette. You can also use
backlighting to highlight walls, columns or doorways for further effect.
There are
endless possibilities to incorporate lighting into your overall landscape
design. Integrity Landscape Services has designed and installed lighting approaches
throughout the Milwaukee area and surrounding counties. Enjoy unique results
that fit your budget by integrating lighting effects to your landscape this
season.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Recommendations for Your Plants and Grass in Spring
Integrity Landscape Services recommends that new plants that were installed last Fall be watered once temperatures reach 40 degrees or higher.
It is also recommended that grass seed that was installed last Fall be tended to as well. Once temperatures reach 50 degrees, apply Milorganite to the areas that were seeded to jump start the growing process this Spring. The rain should do its part. Milorganite, which originated in Milwaukee, is available at most local hardware stores. It is inexpensive and you simply follow the directions on the bag.
We hope you enjoy your new yard in 2015!
It is also recommended that grass seed that was installed last Fall be tended to as well. Once temperatures reach 50 degrees, apply Milorganite to the areas that were seeded to jump start the growing process this Spring. The rain should do its part. Milorganite, which originated in Milwaukee, is available at most local hardware stores. It is inexpensive and you simply follow the directions on the bag.
We hope you enjoy your new yard in 2015!
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Super Service Award from Angie's List
Integrity Landscape Services has received the Super Service Award once again from Angie's List! This makes 2014 our fifth year in a row to receive this prestigious award. We couldn't be more proud and thank our wonderful customers, staff and vendors for helping us achieve this goal! We plan to put forth the same effort and service in 2015. Thank you to all!
Thursday, January 15, 2015
A Winter Garden
A winter garden can provide food and shelter for birds and other wildlife in the cold months. A good-looking, inviting winter yard could include Cypress trees, Maiden Grass, and Boxwoods. All varieties offer a lovely shot of green or burgundy in the dreary winter months.
Winterberry offers a vibrant red proving you can have a beautiful and colorful yard in winter too!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Merry Christmas to All!
Integrity Landscape Services wishes everybody a very, Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year!
We've enjoyed a busy 2014 and look forward to the beautiful landscaping to be done in 2015!
We've enjoyed a busy 2014 and look forward to the beautiful landscaping to be done in 2015!
Friday, December 12, 2014
Calcium Chloride Is Our Choice
Calcium chloride is excellent for melting ice and snow and is better for your surfaces than rock salt. It is more expensive, but delivers several advantages over
rock salt. Calcium chloride can be effective at temperatures as low as -25 F, while rock salt works loses its effectiveness at temperatures
below 15 F.
Rock salt can poison soil and can also be damaging to trees and other vegetation.
Rock salt can damage concrete.
Rock salt can also be harmful to pets. Pets will lick their the irritated paws to remove salt, possibly ingesting the salt.
For the reasons above, Integrity Landscape Services always recommends calcium chloride to reduce slippery driveways and walkways.
Rock salt can poison soil and can also be damaging to trees and other vegetation.
Rock salt can damage concrete.
Rock salt can also be harmful to pets. Pets will lick their the irritated paws to remove salt, possibly ingesting the salt.
For the reasons above, Integrity Landscape Services always recommends calcium chloride to reduce slippery driveways and walkways.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Pruning in Winter
The best time for pruning varies with the type of tree but it is generally accepted that early winter is a good time to prune deciduous trees, as long as it is not frozen! If there is no freezing yet, the leaves are gone and you can easily inspect the branches and tree structure for any signs of weakness.
For Evergreen trees and shrubs, you should wait until after the last winter freeze before pruning. Early Spring is best.
After a heavy snow, your trees and bushes might be icy and covered with snow. It is best to wait until everything thaws before trying to assess damage. Shaking snow or ice off a plant can cause even more damage to it.
For Evergreen trees and shrubs, you should wait until after the last winter freeze before pruning. Early Spring is best.
After a heavy snow, your trees and bushes might be icy and covered with snow. It is best to wait until everything thaws before trying to assess damage. Shaking snow or ice off a plant can cause even more damage to it.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Fall Aeration
To aerate your lawn means to remove small plugs of thatch and soil to improve the soil aeration. This process helps to improve the health and vigor of your established lawn.
Lawns can become compacted by traffic and mowing. Rain and other watering can also compact the soil, reducing air to the roots, preventing proper growth.
The benefits of aeration are improved water and fertilizer uptake, air exchange into the soil, turf grass rooting, and thatch breakdown. It also reduces soil compaction, damage from a heavy thatch, water runoff, puddling and soil layering.
Look for the holes to be filled with white, actively growing roots after about 7-10 days. This is an indication of a successful aeration.
Though Integrity Landscape Services does not provide this service, we highly recommend it for the healthy longevity of lawns we've installed over the years.
Lawns can become compacted by traffic and mowing. Rain and other watering can also compact the soil, reducing air to the roots, preventing proper growth.
The benefits of aeration are improved water and fertilizer uptake, air exchange into the soil, turf grass rooting, and thatch breakdown. It also reduces soil compaction, damage from a heavy thatch, water runoff, puddling and soil layering.
Look for the holes to be filled with white, actively growing roots after about 7-10 days. This is an indication of a successful aeration.
Though Integrity Landscape Services does not provide this service, we highly recommend it for the healthy longevity of lawns we've installed over the years.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Fall Yard Tips
Here are some Fall landscaping tips for your yard from Integrity Landscaping:
- Shrub and Tree Planting – Fall is the perfect time to plant and encourage good root development. Fall planting helps the plants establish themselves before Spring.
- Trim those yew bushes. Now is the perfect time to shape and trim those yew bushes that grew wild during July and August.
- Lawn Problems? Now is a right time to sod or spot-seed barren or damaged areas.
- It is still a good time for aeration and fertilization.
- Grub problems? Fall is the right time to take control of the situation long term.
- Weed until a freeze. Failing to continue weeding will cause your weeds to spread and could make next season even worse.
- No pruning for Spring shrubs! Azaleas, Rhododendrons, and other flowering, spring shrubs have already set their buds for the following year; pruning them now will sacrifice next year’s spring flowers.
- If you want to add a lovely autumn look to your exterior, plant your hardy mums now.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
New Office, New Yard - Part 4
Our new sign is finished and our building is getting a new paint job. It's a great look! For the sign, we used Olde Quarry Stone with a Copthorne inlay. This is a great representation of the style of work we do. Once again, there is more to come. Our yard is going to be a stunning showroom of all the types of projects we are capable of doing. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Property Improvement - Arborvitae Wall
We
are working to improve the look and the drainage on our South property line.
Arborvitae is a popular evergreen choice for hedges because of its
tall, narrow growth habit. Arborvitae grows best in full sun, but will tolerate
light shade and prefer fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
We’re
installing catch basins between the newly planted Arborvitaes and then
trenching a drainage pipe along the backside of the tree line all the way to
the street. This is to improve the
environment for the Arborvitae, as they cannot survive in extremely wet
conditions. This also improves the
drainage situation for our South neighbor, who was periodically experiencing basement water.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
The Scoop on Milorganite
Milorganite is rich in nitrogen and helps
replenish the nutrients your grass needs. While watering is essential
for your grass, it can wash away those necessary nutrients that
Milorganite provides.
The name Milorganite is a made from the phrase MILwaukee ORGAnic NITrogEn.
"Milorganite’s history began with Milwaukee’s goal to clean up its rivers and Lake Michigan. Rather than land filling sludge or microorganisms, they were used in a pioneering effort to make, distribute and sell fertilizer. Its production is among the largest recycling programs in the world."
The name Milorganite is a made from the phrase MILwaukee ORGAnic NITrogEn.
"Milorganite’s history began with Milwaukee’s goal to clean up its rivers and Lake Michigan. Rather than land filling sludge or microorganisms, they were used in a pioneering effort to make, distribute and sell fertilizer. Its production is among the largest recycling programs in the world."
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
New Office, New Landscaping - Part 2
In just 2 weeks, we have new grass coming in! The plans for this front yard are far from finished. Stay tuned as we continue to post on the continual changes as we eventually create a spectacular outdoor showroom for Integrity Landscape Services.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
New Office, New Landscaping!
We've started the work on the exterior at our new office. Our crew is working quickly and efficiently (even with all of the rain we've had) to prep the yard for the new landscaping we are planning. Stay tuned as the process goes on to see what will be a beautiful outdoor showroom for Integrity Landscape Services, LLC.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Memorial Day Special!
In honor of Memorial Day, all veterans will receive a $200 discount on
any work signed and completed during the month of May. For those of you
who are not veterans, receive a $100 discount. You must mention this
post at the time of scheduling your free on-site consultation &
"Like" us on Facebook to receive this discount.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Landscape Lighting
Integrity Landscape Services uses a commercial grade, cast aluminum landscape lighting system that provides a dramatic and distinctive landscape effect. We are proud to offer stainless steel transformers with a manufacturer's lifetime warranty as well as a wide variety of attractive styles and finishes for the lights themselves.
To add security and make your home stand out and shine, ask for a quote from our designers today!
To add security and make your home stand out and shine, ask for a quote from our designers today!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Get Your Creative Update
During your free consultation and site analysis, our experienced and creative designers at Integrity Landscape Services will help you create a vision for an updated yard. Our designers and project managers work closely together on your project to ensure quality and strive for complete satisfaction from start to finish.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Decorative Retaining Walls
At Integrity Landscape Services, select materials can be used to create a patio wall or entrance area to obtain a rich, upscale appearance. To further improve your entertainment area, additional features such as seat walls, steps and decorative pillars.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Brick Patios & Pathways
Our designers create beautiful patios and pathways using various materials that create a unique atmosphere. Brick pavers and natural stone add a practical touch of elegance to any landscape area. Select custom borders or inlays for timeless beauty. Complement all your selections with a free-standing seat wall or fire pit.
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